TripAdvisor Reviews Grand Hotel Tijuana

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... no customs officials or police officers or anything, apart from a couple of guys with machine guns randomly searching bags. We walked straight down and past the long line of people waiting to cross into the US, then went to the cab rank and got a cab to the main tourist area, Avenida Revolucion. We walked along the street having a quick look over the markets and stalls, and walked past the donkeys painted to look like zebras (zonkeys). The feel of the ...

... happiness, thanked their fellow volunteers and H for H staff. Emotions were raw and the tears flowed. Sloan and the kids each made beautiful speeches that Luis interpreted for the family. The group honoured me with the opportunity to be the last speaker and hand the keys to the family. Unfortunately, I was a complete mess by the time that the keys made it to me. However, for the record - what I tried to say amongst my sobs was the following: "I came ...

... of the unrest...we were introduced to Ray a white American who had a shop ans was a safe haven for us. He went thru the rules stay on this street, eat at Caesars or another 3 he suggested. The exchange is 1 American dollar is 14.5 Paso's.. What if u use debit or credit cards. Don't buy gold or silver as it is all imitation. All the shops are doing it tough because of lack of tourists so they are selling fake gold/silver. If u are not interested just say no thanks ...

I realized last week that after planning this trip for a year I hadn't renewed my passport....panic! Lucky for me that there is a trustworthy, overnight courier service that handles these emergencies for people in a rush. Whew! We had a great travel experience on ...

Talk about an RV park close to the water. We got a great spot even some water view. And the best – all we had to do for a nice day is hop on our bikes and ride the bike path in the Mission Bay Park, leading us ...